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= (CRP) A Changing of the Guard

--Richard.grimthorn
Somehow, it was seeing the other side of his work that caused him to actually regret killing the old man. Seeing the subtle sorrow and loss in this man's eyes was enough to make him wish he could go back and merely knock the old fool out instead of killing him. Regret was a disconcerting feeling. He tried to shake it away. "An ale," he said as he removed Corwynn's long-knife from where he'd wedged it in Grimthorn's sword scabbard and returned it to him. "Yes," he agreed, retrieving his throwing daggers from the ground where Corwynn had tossed them. "But do let me buy the round. You seem to have come a long way out of great personal inconvenience." He headed for the inn's tavern.

--Brother_corwynn


"Well said, Sir. And to be fair whilst I have at need turned down an ale at tavern, the number fits very comfortably in a single digit."

Corwynn walked with Richard over to the tavern he had recently been climbing around on, and tried the odd entry tactic of walking in the front doors.

He pointed at a table in the corner

"There is a table over there, shall we?"


--Richard.grimthorn
Grimthorn nodded his agreement and took a seat at the corner table. He motioned to the bartender to bring them a couple of ales and took a long sip when the ales arrived. "Do call me Richard. Both the lady MacKenzie and Brightpoint do." He watched Corwynn with interest. "Perhaps you might tell me how you came upon the information that I, until recently, worked for the enemies of the Cardinal? That is something I have only ever told Brightpoint."

--Brother_corwynn


"Excellent question, as it were," Corwynn answered smoothly as the pair of ales were set upon the table.

"You were the second visit I made on my arrival in town this evening. To round out the story a bit, I'll go back a few days."

Brother Corwynn to a deep drink of ale.

"First, I have been trying to catch up to Brightpoint for several days. I noticed that a third set of footprints began accompanying them whenever they stopped, starting at a travel shelter south of here. It showed signed of three recent residents, not two.

The tracks went north of the intersection which would come here, as though bound for Egermont. Half a day north of here I stumbled on a claymore laying in center of the road, with one strange set of footprints running off into the brush. By the way the steps ended well short of the brish I can only guess the owner of the feet making those tracks have dove for cover under some duress.

The tracks continue on horseback a little further north where they meet a set of three on foot coming south. presumably news about ships in Egermont was bad and they headed here.

When I got into town, I found out that three persons under the abysmally silly name 'Simon Sezz' had two rooms here. I gambled and went up to the room with two folks registered and got a briefing from Allan, while telling him my Great Uncle had been slain.

He told me your story.

Heading back outside to look for a tavern with vacancies, I noticed those same tracks as the person who had joined them at the shelter and assumed--correctly--it was you.

Then it was just a matter of....introducing myself."

Corwynn took another drink of ale and let Richard have a chance to get a word in.


--Richard.grimthorn
Grimthorn was beyond impressed with Corwynn's powers of observation, and a little intimidated. If this man actually had reason to put the pieces together, he would discover the truth of who had actually killed his Grand Uncle. Grimthorn had to make certain he was not inclined to go searching. "Correct on all accounts. I'm impressed. Simon Sezz was the lady MacKenzie's way of getting back at me for making her set up the rooms." He smiled wryly to Corwynn as he took a sip of his dark ale. "If Brightpoint told you my story, I suppose he also told the lady MacKenzie as well?" Now, he was not smiling. If Brightpoint had been so foolish as to tell the lady of his deception, what would she think of him now?

--Brother_corwynn


"Well, since the Lady MacKenzie was present throughout the telling, I have to assume she is aware." Corwynn failed to stifle a pleasant grin. So. Richard was interested in the girl too. The body language and such were quite evident. May as well help his brother in Jah's service out a bit.

"I also noted she seems quite devoted and attached to Arch Deacon Brightpoint. And I was quite surprised to notice his normally perfect armor against the female attractions of the world have been on holiday as there is strong feelings on both sides."

Corwynn raised his flagon "I wish them well, don't you?"

Sometimes fun was just irresistible.

--Richard.grimthorn
Grimthorn couldn't not raise his flagon, and so he did, albeit reluctantly. "Yes ... well ... of course." He drained his glass. "On that note, I'll wish you goodnight, Brother Corwynn. I ... I have to go to my room now."

He turned his back and left the table. Climbing the stairs, he rolled his eyes to the ceiling and muttered under his breath. "Jah, I know you're laughing at me now. Oh, yes. I know it." He turned the key in the lock and went to his room ... alone.

--Brother_corwynn


Corwynn watched poor Grimthorn trudge up the stairs, muttering to himself. It seemed his work was done here. back to the town hall tavern to have a nightcap and then see to his own sleep.

He walked across the alleys to the Town Hall tavern in short order, remaining unseen throughout. He committed the exceptionally odd act of entering TWO taverns by the front door in a single night.

In the common room were some sailors, the Innkeeper, and peculiar looking young woman in the corner who seemed to watch him intently as he approached the innkeep. He smiled broadly at the girl and then turned his attentions to the probably source of a place to sleep.


"Blaike. I need a room for the night. Have any, or is it fireside slumbers for your old friend Corwynn?"


The innkeep laughed. "As if, Sirrah. Number six is ready and waiting." He tossed over a key even as Corwynn tossed over a few coins.

"Thanks lad. An ale to sooth the days trevails, if you please..."


Corwynn sat down at an empty table.

--The_finisher
Lo! Behold the Diary of Ivy, The Finisher, Sleepless Damsel of the Night!

Dear Diary,

So, I had expected to come back downstairs to find Grimy still there trying to make his miniscule little mind work its way to a method of pwning me. But, alak and alas and stuff! He was gone. I suppose I shouldn't have played with my food. Sigh!

So then, I ordered a drink and it took, like, forever to get something resembling a dark coffee. Apparently, this backwater, poncy little port doesn't usually get requests for something as dark and steamy and sinfully stimulating as a cup of coffee. So, yeah, I had to wait for the little man behind the counter to brew a pot. I felt the years of the world pressing down upon my flawless snowy skin as I waited in absolute boredom for a frickin cup of coffee. And I'm all "Woe!" But soon! I had a cup of coffee! And it was all fresh and stuff! Score!

So I went to the darkest corner of the tavern to sit with my back against a wall and watch the pitiful little puppets dance the little dances of their pitiful little lives. Little do they know the Red Duke is pulling the strings! I had to giggle to myself several times as I watched them. They are all so pwnd when Dukie's plans are finally unfurled!

But then! There's this guy, you know. And he walked into the tavern all mysterious and stuff. And I watched him. He was totally not like the rest of these posers. No, this was a man who embraced the night like a storm cloud covers the moon. And he had curly black hair and dark eyes and I'm like thinking I'm all in love and stuff ... except, I'm not. For The Finisher is above being pwnd by an urchin in a diaper. I mean, honestly, the bow and arrow as a weapon of love? Seriously, I mean, Whatever.

Anyway, so this guy walks in and he totally smiled at me! And I'm all swoon! He totally wants me. So, I got up from my dark corner and stepped over to his table with my steaming cup of coffee in my hand. I popped my hip out all seductive and stuff and waited for him to look up at me.

I wanted to say something that would totally get his attention and let him know that I was all love-at-first-sight and stuff - except I wasn't, being too cool for that - but I didn't want to be all freaky enough to, like, totally ruin my chances with him.

So, yeah, the best I could come up with was, "Hi." Sigh. I'm such a loser.


--Brother_corwynn


Corwynn heard the tension-wrought, young, female voice say, "Hi."

He looked up with mingled surprise and amusement and saw that the camp-follower was actually speaking to him.

"Hello, Miss. Shouldn't you be in school?"


He took a sip of ale and awaited whatever was next.

--The_finisher
Dear Diary,

OMJ! He totally spoke to me! I guess 'hi' isn't such a loser way to begin a conversation after all! But then, like, the meaning of his words, like, totally hit me in the head like a shooting star, and I'm all, "As if!" and stuff. Like, seriously? He thought I should be in school?

I mean, yeah, my snowy complexion is, like, the envy of many a maiden. For lo! The Finisher exudes youth and vitality and an attitude of steamy hot coolness! But still! I'm like not a child.

Just to show him, I gave up the seductive hip pose in favor of a taller more shoulders-back sorta look. Some guys just don't go for the hip pose, you know? So, I tried this new pose and hoped he'd be more into me.

"It's, like, summertime," I said to the mysterious tall, dark, and handsome dude. "I mean, seriously, only losers go to school in the summer!"

--Brother_corwynn


Corwynn looked at the girl a moment longer than was comfortable and said, Hence..."

He went back to sipping his ale and watching the room.

--The_finisher
What follows is the diary of Ivy, The Totally Pwnd

Dear Diary,

I have never been pwnd with a single word before. I knew, I just knew the moment this guy stepped in the tavern that he would be, like, you know, only the coolest boy I'd ever met! I mean, honestly! Poncy love weapons aside, that little cherub has totally shot my breast with his arrow of love!

I'm, like, not worthy to even stand in the presence of someone who can so totally pwn me with a single word. I'm sure he's all like W00t, and stuff. Because after that, I totally had to leave.

But not before giving him my best sultry pout and flinging my raven black hair over my shoulder with a husky huff. I sashayed my hips as I returned to my seat all come hither and stuff. Maybe this is a guy that works better with a hard-to-get sorta girl.

Sigh. Yeah, I'm totally going to have to look him up when I get back from Dukie's assignment in Ireland.

--Brother_corwynn


This world is going to the dogs, thought Corwynn. I mean really. How did that tousled tart survive long enough to get to a tavern?

No matter. Time to drain the ale and head off to bed. He'd be barring the door and window.

--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan stirred in his sleep and slowly woke up as the distant rooster nagged a drowsy world to have done with the night and embrace the day.

I must go kill that rooster, thought Allan, who noticed he and Destini had fallen asleep where they lay and slept the peaceful slumber of the alcohol-soaked dead.

Desti was still sleeping deeply, so Allan decided to step out to the washroom, clean up, and arrange for a gentle break of fast in a couple hours.

He left without a sound and went about his daily habits before speaking to the cook on duty. He expected Richard had crawled in--or poured himself into bed not long after he and Desti had declared it a night.

There would be some hangovers to deal with today--even Allan had a slight headache and he was rarely affected in that way. The potion of lemons, honey, salt, and spring water would do much to ease the suffering of his comrades.

At least he hoped it would, they had a lot to do today. Perhaps he should meander to the docks and see if any ships had come in...

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